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The daily tm toss. Advert-lain lUun on Application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: iHllrOm Work, by Carrier, . . lOe One Month 3 So Three M out h $)1.00 Twelve MonOia 9I.OO C. W. PORLAW. Citt Editor. WEDNESDAY EVENING, . . Sept. 9, 1903 Advertisements to be changed must be in by jo o'clock, day of publication It Is rumored in Raleigh that at the meeting of the stockholders of the A. it N. C. at Newborn, Thursday, 24th, another proposition to lease the road will be made. The cotton receipts yesterday and today amounted to about 30 bales. Eleven cents was the prevailing price yesterday while the figure today was a little less 10! cents. mere win uc an ice cream supper at the home of Mr. A. C. Hawkins, on Vance street, this evening under the auspices of the Free Will Baptist Sun day school, the proceeds of which will go to the Sunday school. The members of the Klnston Are company are urgently requested to be present at the regular monthly meet- inir tnnirhtaa.hpo will hualnA.a nftkA w I " I uiiuuniu,irv.uw ir.u.wu. fall to attend, say the officers. Mr. W. M.( Herbert left this mornlnff for Richmond, Va,, to buy stock for the Klnston Bakery. From thence be will go to Blackstone, Va., to spend awhile with hts parents. He was ac- companled on his trip by young Miss Nannie Randolph. r ' About 100.000 pounds of tobacco 100,000 pounds was told on the Klnston market today at prices said bv many to be some- what Improved. There is still a great deal of kick from the farmers yet, but as the quality of the stock Improves the price shows some better tone. The breaks so far for this week are showing considerable gain, so far as the amount I .sold Is concerned, and it la mneraJlvl believed that the movement of the crop Wi be mor liberal now. . Messrr. A Oettlnger, J. C. Wagner and J, 0. Quinerly returned this morn Ing from fishing trip to Morehead, The fishermen report remarkable luck In still fishing up Newport channel. The party caught over 600 trout Mon' day, using three and a half gallons of shrimp for bait, The trolling for mackerel outside seems to be very poor and after several hours yesterday without success In trolling for them the party went back to the trout In Newport channel and to luck. ' A little amusement waa created at nnnn hmir tri hv a nntiamu riding down Queen street, bareheaded. in a cart, rne iouv riaer seemed en- i 41-1- Kn.i 'm. a,. And was not nhased the least bit whan fcia team ran Into another team which h. mat anl arhlnh nama naai. tiaottlr.ff lioth. After being rocked about for sometime he regained his equilibrium nd settled down for the rest of hi. vov. tt ii M.nti. w ,,mntn. "I wvaWUWr KT. WU VVMiMg W I feacco and it was surtested that the urloe abUined for his product o exhilarated him that he set sail wlth no definite place in mind, not being in possession of the reins, or his mini either, for that matter, and after running over a pump or two and against an electric light pole, he dis-l appeared In a cloud of dust at the lower end of Queen street. It was a miracle or a mighty gentle horse that kept him from being killed. THE INCOME TAX-PAYERS. 1 , ' . The List of Those Paying income Tax in Lenoir County, side of Kinston. Only One Out- Below we give the list of tax-payers in the county who pay tax on their incomes In excess of the 11,000 exemp tion, by law. This tax is on lntan gible property not otherwise listed for taxation. O. H. Allen, 11,500; D. W. Bagley, 50; J. R. Ball, 1200; J. W. Black, 600; F. C. Dunn, 1500; Thoa. Harvey, 500; LovitHinea, $2,600; W. T. Hines, 1,000; George J. Kautz, 1560; E. B. Iewis, $200 J. W. Lynch, $2,800; W. E. Mewborn, $135; WVT, Parrott, $500; JX. J. Rouse, $200; R. C Strong, $200; J. v. Taw. at ftnn- n, TVinr. a-jM, H. Tull. $2,000; V. E. Wevher. $300: F. A. Whltaker, $1,000; R. A. Whlt- aker, $400; D. F. Wooten, $500; T. C. Wooten, $980; J. E. Cameron, $100. RtPOSE ITEMS. . - Sept. 9, 1903. Thi farmers of this section have be-1 crun picking cotton. . '? I Mr. A. n j !.TuUii' nt Kfn.tw, " 1. 1 isiting in this section. A man from JnnM nnnnt toll ia nl rf w..m v. the longest pumpkin vine on record. it belongs to a farmer in .Tuckahoe township, Jones Co. It measures 90 feet and has five pumpkins on it. Pepsi Cola, the drink Uiat satisfies. its flavor is dpliclous, its effect is fine P!irnu.ai;iiir and fctivrcthemng. A ela.-s ' 1 n.,f.i-i will a lmr,i Oar's FEKSONAL MENilON. Mr. E. L. Brooks went to Nashville thin morning. Mr. W. T. Barber, of Keldsville, came this morning. Mr. J. C Dull returned this morn ing from LaGrange. Mr. C. II. Foy went to Maysvillej yesterday afternoon. Mr. V. J. Brothers, of Cove, was a Klnston visitor today. Miss Neva Padrlok returned yester day afternoon from Wilson. Miss Lillie Sutton returned from LaGrange yesterday afternoon. ml w., aH MftTmn - . - j TriDD returned yesterday evening from Baltimore Mrs. Henry Tull and Master Henry returned yesterday afternoon from Greensboro. Miss Sallle Shaw left this morning for Red Springs to enter Red Springs Female Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wooten, Misses Maye Stevenson and Bessie Wooten went to Caswell this morning. Misses Blanche Flaunagan and Jes sie Lee Sugg, of Greenville, are visit ing at Mr. E. L. Brooks' on East sti-eet. Mrs. M. M. Marks returned to New. bern yesterday afternoon, accompanied bv Miss Ida Heller, of Baltimore, who .in .i.i K.., V ' Dr. R. H. Hargrove, of Roberson- rille. spent vesterdav and last night with hi. hmthr. Dr W. V. Hargrove. In this city, and returned home this morning. Notice. To Stockholders of the A. & N.' C. Railroad. AH stockholders of record and their immediate families will be passed free over this road to and from the annual meeting of the company, Thursday, September 24, 1903, at Newborn, N. C. Tickets will be furnished by S. L. Dill, general superintendent, Newbern, upon application. Good on Septem ber 24th and 25th. This company's construction Of a atockholder'a immediate family is the husband and wife and such of their i children " doml118 with and who are dependent upon their parents for maintenance and support, No special train will run, stockhold ers holding tickets will be transported by the regular trains. S. L. Dill, Gen'l Supt. Craven Doesn't Want 'Em. XTaV.amm C ntx ft TYia Annntv nAm. missionera were In session today. They refusedto lloense the whiskey distillery I tO do business in this City. John Fields several days ago ap- wared before the city council for "se run a distillery in the city .m -kv deciding the vote by splitting the tie. Today Mr. Fields appeared before 0 board of county commissioners ftSKing for llCCnSO tOT Same. IM VOtO looa lwo Ior na ,wo ir' i a. -a J - J- "ter, tne onairman, nan to VOte to break the tie, he caBtlng his vote against tne.uisuuery. air. rieiu a. r wni-i J . " ffone to me court, iviany petitions were presenieu w oom boards, protesting against the estab- Uthmwrt of this distillery. WOMEN PRAY; HEN VOTE And the Result la All That Pros Could Ask For. Elizabeth City Goes Dry. Elizabeth City, Sept. 8. The anti saloon forces are jubilant tonight and the pro-whiskey element correspond ingly depressed. The anus have waged . " ,.7 r,' , 1 ZlJ they saw the fruits of their labor. The elections i victory for temperance. The city Of Old lietsy went dry by a majority of 170 votes, The women prayed in the churches while the men worked at the polls'. There was ho disturbance of any kind. The " church bells pealed forth every half hour, telling the voters that God's blessing was being invoked on the battle for home and good government. Crops Freeze In New England. Concord, N. H. Sept. 8. -"This morn ing is the coldest ever experienced in this section in the month of Septem ber,1 The mercury is below the freex Ing point. In many sections ice has formed of considerable thickness. W1UK THE FINANCIAL WCfRLD The Market as Reported by Baxter Co. COTTON tow 10.58 9.60 ci&s : 10.72 9.79 9.63 9.67 9.63 9.62 9.62 September . . . .10.80 October. ....... 9.80 November ..... 9.69 9.50 9.50 9.49 9.53 9.48 December. . 9.68 January... 9.67 9.58 rebruary March......... 9.63 Toste: Barely steady Spot, 12.25, INDIGESTION C''n iitimVafp'r hy CAPUDir.'S I.'r..:i. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fresh Beef at Drown & Waters'. Fih and Oysters at Brown& Waters Rooms for rent, apply to Mrs. Kate ixops. For Rknt -ington St. -6-room house on Wash K. J. BECTON Lot of Receipts, Note and Draft Books nicely bound at Free Pkkss offloe. For Sale. Desirable Residence on north Queen street. Six rooms. Apply at mis omce. Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds. Warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on food paper and nicely printed, at The f ree fresa nracf . otulcx.-ai nines aiuing,.Detween Dover and Core Creek, N. (J., on Au gust 31st, 1903. one Liberty Bell Bi cycle, No. 35,641. The person flndln anu returning same to the owner wi be rewarded $5.00. E D. A very, Cove, N. Q. Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of the Board of Aldermen held in October next, application will be made by the Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Company for permission to establish an omce and erect poles and lines within this city September io, ltwa. Wanted. Faithful person to travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collections for manufacturing bouse. Straight salary 820.00 a week and expenses. Salary paid weewy ana expense money advanced. I T- I V rrevious experience unnecessary. ix- I n a 1 tHiiltntiw Rjiolnano onuytaiittfiil Ds-v sition permanent. Encloseself-address ed envelope. Superintendent, 324 Dear Dorn "reet nicago Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good positions are being filled dailey by us. We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with Teachers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. AMERICAN TEACHERS A SSOCIATION, J. L. Graham, LL. D., Manager. 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn. Wanted Several persons oTchar- acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary 021.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in direct Wednesday from fiSjfSL SSLtS. "ESSST uisuc7u wucu ucwaoai j iwipreuuca Enclose self-addressed envelope. Col onlal, Caxton Building, Chicago .Bakery Products We are known, of course, by otir Bread, and want to be. But we also want you to know "of our """" Whatever we make has a quality wtiiori rsxjiKM Tannic tn ovr-lnim at the excellence But our BREAD hice, large, . , ... y and please you Kinston Bakery Co. One of our Suits One of our business Suit will make you look stylishly dreHs- -ed whenever you go upon the k street , and you cannot get so -, 1 much sty e in a suit by going "t elsewhere - Other tailors can- , -. not dn plicate our work under ; ' ' any cirenmstanoes, while ready - made suit are not to be coui- .'; gared at all ' Uo stairs over , H Loftin's store. . t: : CHAS. RAUL EN. The OWL DRUG STORE The More Our Basincs (hows, the Kore It Helps Our Business to Grow Every Rationed enstomer teUs friends and v)uttlntnet about our store. iHir (rreut eflori ii to make everr eustoroer mtkfea ana lla"ed iib toe treat nii-nt received at the OWL. No matter bet tier t.-h, wait rreoTip- tkm work dona or want to bar mck room nd ruler rHi. or wkether yoo want tor of the tbouvsml and one toiiet and other bouneboi'l arttie- kepi in a Down-to-lite Itruf Store, or whether jou simulr want tot; a question, we w(J be verv irind to serve juu roniiily. cwr te .'-;.r ona u; .nnly. e ire Ai for Allorretti Faiuoii. i Your tr.'V.t y Inf 'i if we d m't s-j;t y i i. Mi VM1! i 1 1" We Do Not Claim to be the only dealer in our town in the Clothing Business but we do claim and prove by our patrons to sell the best fitting and most stylish cloth ing for a less outlay of money than any of our competitors "We sell the same Moods for less money or better goods for the same money." Don't be deceived by flaring advertisements, for advertise ments have nothing to do with the fit, workmanship or wear ing qualities of clothes. We sell on Merit and when it comes to that we havethem all Outclassed. ' People are not satisfied with misfits in these progressive times, for they know they can get good clothes to fit, and that we sell them. S. A. QUINERLY The Pacific Mutual' Health Policy No. 9 v COVERS THIRTY-SIX DISEASES AND Only Costs $2 ANNtfAIXY. aUYWEBB Btaoager Accident and Health Depart ment for North Carolina. -Hood Bid's. Rmunlflc RnnQirori I UIUJUIUU IIUJUII UU I Mr. Carl Dupree 1 -will Jix your Wheel without - ' ( delay. ,,, Groceries. Cigars . and Tobacco r Besi Butter oa 'j ( ice ati30c pound. Root Beer on ice, finest made. ... 7 SilverSpoon, with . with each pack- . . age of Coffee, for - a limited time, J. A McDANlEL. I4-U6 ?. QUERN STREET. - 5 rTEIFLE-IIARSTOIls DRUG CO. S - -V2 vc;Gc:fT;;':ctr.V 1 fWTiole ; s Mixed 1 Spices 2 ' "' tAND " iPure I Ground 5 ' Spices Oettinge g See the New Fall Styles of Men's Fine Shoes Stacy Adams & Col T. D. Barry & Co. Bion F. Reynolds make rnces Jo to J6 New Hats New Clothing New Furnishings For Men and Boys . (EktXiLLj The Flies Are Still HereS AND WE ARE , MAKING SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS ANY SIZE OR STYLE FROM $1.00 UP. HarYey-Chadwick Co. Special Sale of Chairs. Being overstocked in Chairs we , will sell Dinner, Rockers and Porch Chairs for one week only, at a sacri fice for CASH. : . : New line , Pictures, ' Frames and Easels just received. ; ; 1 -: White Furniture Co. no W. NOBTH ST. Just around Uxe corner from LaHoque's Stora We eloea stTp. m.." ezeep Saturdaya I Watch Talk . Every man should carry a watch would be worth the crst tQ.vou. ' 'r Call and see our watches. We can please you and your pocketbook. too, "Any quality, any price. : c , DENMARK;; THE JEWELER, Citizens ' Sayings Bank ' of kisstoi, i. c. -;, DIRECTORS I B. W.CANADY . . . .Kinston HARVEY-. . ' I . . Kinston EI HOOD Kinston D. OETTINGER . , . . Kinston WV L. KENNEDY, 'Falling Creek ESSE JACKSON . AV. GRAINGER . F. TAYLOR . . . Kinslon . Kinston . Kinston . Kinston D. F. WOOTEN . OFFICERS . N. J. ROUSE C ' A I ' Tresido Tr '': Vi Z , Watch, and as ood a on as he . :.i T cnu afford. A watch, is a conven- 2 ? i ience and a necessity. T1mp are T , s.- i times in the run ofajarwhena XXXXXXXXXXXX dSjg I o TraoV tb Hig Mote. We close evenings at 7 o'clock Saturdays excepted. - A Special H 5 M Dress Goods M X M s ; : ain 9 We i place on sale today 8 Ten Pieces. ' ' ' S v 36-inch. g monair Dnuianiine joarg in Black. Crftam. Roval H m : :; ' 7 . Mltt arui 1 arrlinal arirl f ? for a.C7U 1 diu value 50c yard. 5 For making: waists, skirts or entire dresses there's nothing more stylish or g m shake and the dust is off rg g a brush and it is clean, g 9 and the price is near naif S g vaiue. ft JMrSee the window. M M H KINSTON. N. C. XX4XXX4X4X4XXXXXX Buy You Something Good to Eat We carry a nice line "of FANCY GROCERIES, Our stock is new. You can get Country Produce daily. Give us a trial. Goods delivered to any part of the city. ' - ' ' ' G. H. BURSELL 408 N. HERITAGE 8T. PHOSE176 Readv to Wear Hats and Shirt Waist "Patterns are now on display-: : Also new Dress Goods ' arriving dailv : : : : r : U. M. STEPHENSON ; The Ladies Store. ("Opposite Mayor's Office. ; I OUR NEW - FALL. ANP .WINTER Waistings Art Beautiful .Attractive and - if-- f .. , - , '- - Durable and . , ; Prices . Very Moderate, - - Yours to please, c 1 t I ,M s 3 N ' I
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